Verizon Launches Motorola Droid 4 with LTE Support

Motorola Droid 4

Motorola and Verizon just outed the “world’s thinnest QWERTY smartphone,” the LTE enabled Droid 4. Picking up where the first three Droids left off, “The Quattro” (I just made that up) features a scrape-resistant 4″ qHD display, a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor and 1 GB of RAM, and an edge-lit five row QWERTY keyboard.

According to Verizon PR, the device is expected to hit stores in the coming weeks. Additional specs are as follows:

Motorola Droid 4 Specs

  • Powered by Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, to be upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 4.0-inch qHD display with scratch and scrape resistant glass
  • MotoCast for remote streaming of photos, videos, music, documents, presentations and more from home or office computers
  • 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot supporting up to eight Wi-Fi-enabled devices
  • Water-repellent nanocoating for splash resistance
  • 16 GB on-board memory (actual formatted capacity is less); Support for up to 32 GB microSD card
  • Business Ready with government-grade encryption (FIPS 140-2) for email, calendar and contacts; preloaded with Citrix® Receiver for Android (available in webtop) for desktop virtualization and access
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